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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Nov 2008, p. 28

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I‘ll give her a This program WI“ run at the Watenoo Campus SEWING Fatima“! 2 it continued a rivalry that saw the two 3y . ,, lot of credit," said Dietrich. who returned i '"‘5C"°°" m'm "3mm ’0' 25 weeks wrtnan vaeek m teams meet in last year’s finals. with WC] afraid OfUS. for her fifth year for a chance at a provin- { Mm” ultimately winning the championship. i cial medal. “My mentality is to just go out ; Information Sessions for both programs The Vikings were winners again last , , _ beficaDflfiCh and work hard and make sure i get sortie , , , t t C) l ikmgs defensive wiz ‘ ' All sessions start promptly at 5 00 pm Thursday on their home court, survwing a stops. l Guelph Campus Mondays. Nov 10 or New 24 or Dec 8 first-half scare from the Raiders to come poured in 15. they also received a strong “Turnovers are great but it was more ' Waterloo Camus "WWW Nov '3 0' NOV 20 0' Dec ” out on top 64-35. two~way effort from Rebecca Dietrich. about the mentality that she wasn‘t going i Formedetailsonthesenewl’terhwrenucesmp Programs. contact The Raiders came out strong building Dietrich, who forms one~half of the to get by me which definitely helps." "'5'?" 3'5‘9'3?“939°‘8" “546W 51938503009“ “WW1 an early 6~1 lead before the Vikings got backcourt tandem for the Vikings along And while the Vikings proved that then; i 0' ”mam “3 “WWMQW 0"“ their potent offence going. And while the with Roeder, chipped in with 14 points have a balanced offence in the win, it's the ‘ 1% _ Vikings got contributions from the usual while picking up the tough defensive defence that really sets the tone for the ( t twrsrom Ontario suspects with Nicole Roeder leading all assignment of guarding the Raiders top team looking for another title in their A "" .._ "' mutantmwm scorers with 17 points. while Shelby Kurt player. Rachel Urosevic. decade ofdominance. - “(Our coaches) always say that _ _ defence leads to offence." said Dietâ€" - rich. “if we have a solid defensive ~ . ' t game we get stops and turn them into offensive stops" E x P A N D E D C o ' o P Dietrich admitted the Vikings also wanted to set the tone in the On-thojob training is not only a great STUDE NT SUCCESS PROGRAM interest them, students get the‘chanoc come“ in F386 the W9 teams d“ I n‘ r' nc 't‘s ban 2 to “test drive” career tiom and meet 333'" later [his ”as?” car mg expo '6 6' I a c C 0P Scrawled on the backboard behind for student: to pursue their individual interests and begin build on their individual strengths and abilities. (Io-op the players bench was a message ~ - - w _ __ - - - that read: “Prepare for domination." i buildingacarecr. With Expanded Lo op part of the Student can help students whether they are heading to university, And although Dietrich didn't l Success Programâ€"more students now have the ()ppOrlunllV college. apprenticeship or the workplace. To learn more know who the author of that mesa I to gain valuable work experience while earning credits, about Expanded (Jo-op and other programs like Dual sage W35- “ W19 definitely the (one including 2 com ulsorv credits towards their di loma (‘redits a d ‘5 e i list H' h Sk'lls M on contact they wanted to set for the game. P ‘ 1‘ " ’ p ’ ‘ n ‘ p c a '3 ‘ ' a] ’ Mt ‘ “We just wanted to send a mes- I With a front-row introduction to sectors that truly school or visit outario.ca/studentsucccu. sage today that we are the top team in WCSSAA and they should be afraid of us," said Dietrich. “I think they'll come out better prepared for us next time, and we‘ll have to step up our game again but we‘ll be ‘- SOMETIMES THE BEST WAY TO KEEP A KID readyforthemagain." The Raiders‘ Urosevic said they , wanted to send a message of their own from the game that they wont be intimidated by the Vikings as 1 they try to march on to ()FSAA glory. They even managed some Ievity at the end of the game when one of I N H I G H S c H o O L their bench players panicked when she thought the clock was running ‘ down and threw tip a desperate is WITH COURSES G EARED TO LIFE BEYOND IT. shot. ’i'heyeven took a timeout in t laugh about it reminding her she ' , , had 20 seconds and not two, _ , t . + ,, ‘_‘ The Raiders are a little thinner .‘___ , ' 1,5- 1 _ , than the team that gave the Vikings . 1 , _ 7i, 1 , 7 a lot of trouble in last year‘s finals {g ,‘H i ,1“ But what they've lost in depth ,‘ . ‘ 1 ‘ j ’3- ‘ they'vetned tomake iipin attitude “ 1 ~_ , , * 297;”: two-TAN 7‘ “Our coach went into this garlic W" ‘ ’2 {3‘ 1 , » “',Z‘;§‘f4:j1a::‘1;}§ telling us to have some fun," said ,1 1 . t1”); . 1, :. ~ 1;‘;‘ .; ,- -3","”' '5 '. Continued on page 30 ‘ j ‘1 5‘» M“, x: "4-; l a ~ 2'15; i'v‘f711ffi‘? ”3 , . » E “ l ' “mag, 1., 1‘: "N fig/2143*? ’ I“. I l 1 ' we ., . 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